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WHEYPRODUCTSASWHEYPRODUCTSASFUNCTIONALFOODSFUNCTIONALFOODS W. James Harper Department of Food Science & Technology The Ohio State University FunctionalFoodsFunctionalFoods Functionalfoods have been defined as “any food or food ingredient that may provide a health benefit beyond the traditional nutrients that it contains.” Functional Dairy FoodsFunctional Dairy Foods In the early 1980’s, the Japanese were the first to recognize dairy components as having significant contributions to “physiologically functional foods.” Since then there has been an increasing number of investigations that have supported this view. Functional Dairy FoodsFunctional Dairy Foods Current evidence for the health benefits of most dairy foods and dairy components is based primarily on in vitro and in vivo animal studies Human clinical studies are still needed in many areas Significant Functions Significant Functions Anti-microbial – including control of gut microflora Anti-viral Binding of E coli and cholera enterotoxins Anti-cancer Immunomodulation Anti-oxidative Opioid effects Retard osteoporosis Cardiovascular Functions Cardiovascular Functions Anti-inflammatory Anti-hypertensive Anti-thrombic Cholesterol reduction WheyProducts and WheyWheyProducts and Whey Components Components with Bioactive Functions with Bioactive Functions WHEYPRODUCTS WITH WHEYPRODUCTS WITH POTENTIAL HEALTH BENEFITS POTENTIAL HEALTH BENEFITS Whey Protein Concentrates – 34 to 85% protein Whey Protein Isolates – Ion exchange and membrane processed Whey Protein Fractions – Lactoferrin, Lactoperoxidase Whey Protein Hydrolysates – Bioactive peptide concentrates Whey Salts From Permeate – Enriched in calcium salts Almost All Milk Components May Almost All Milk Components May Contribute Potential Health Contribute Potential Health Benefits - Including Benefits - Including Proteins Peptides Lipids Minor Carbohydrates Minerals Vitamins AND AND Almost all bioactive milk Almost all bioactive milk components are found in components are found in wheywhey [...].. .Whey Composition Component Sweet whey Acid whey Total solids 6.5% 6.4% Protein 0.6%` 0.54% Lipids 0.25% 0.05% Lactose 5.0% 4.5% Ash 0.52% 0.6% Lactic acid 0.14% 0.47% Sweet Whey Proteins Beta lactoglobulin 55% Alpha lactalbumin 15% Immunoglobulins 15% BSA 5% Lactoferrin . WHEY PRODUCTS AS WHEY PRODUCTS AS FUNCTIONAL FOODS FUNCTIONAL FOODS W. James Harper Department of Food Science & Technology The Ohio State University Functional Foods Functional Foods Functional. osteoporosis Cardiovascular Functions Cardiovascular Functions Anti-inflammatory Anti-hypertensive Anti-thrombic Cholesterol reduction Whey Products and Whey Whey Products and Whey Components. Bioactive Functions WHEY PRODUCTS WITH WHEY PRODUCTS WITH POTENTIAL HEALTH BENEFITS POTENTIAL HEALTH BENEFITS Whey Protein Concentrates – 34 to 85% protein Whey Protein Isolates – Ion